Pensacola police are looking for the drivers of two vehicles that allegedly were involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash on Barrancas Avenue near Main Street. One of the vehicles was a dark colored Ford F-150 Platinum truck and the other was a Toyota 4-Runner SUV, whose model year was likely between 2004 and 2009.(Photo: Courtesy of Pensacola Police Department)

A man was killed after he was struck by three separate vehicles last month on Barrancas Avenue near Main Street, and Pensacola police are asking for the public's help in finding two of the drivers who allegedly fled the scene.

At about 3 a.m. April 15, Jeffrey Shoemaker, of Pensacola, walked into the roadway and was struck by a vehicle, according to a news release from the Pensacola Police Department.

The driver of that vehicle stopped and called 911 for assistance.

Pensacola police are looking for the drivers of two vehicles that allegedly were involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash on Barrancas Avenue near Main Street. One of the vehicles was a dark colored Ford F-150 Platinum truck and the other was a Toyota 4-Runner SUV, whose model year was likely between 2004 and 2009.(Photo: Courtesy of Pensacola Police Department)

But before emergency crews arrived, a dark colored Ford F-150 Platinum truck also hit Shoemaker, according to police. The driver of the truck did not stop and continued west on Barrancas Avenue toward the Bayou Chico Bridge.

Moments later, a Toyota 4-Runner SUV, whose model year was likely between 2004 and 2009, also struck Shoemaker.

The driver of the SUV stopped, exited the vehicle and walked over to Shoemaker before walking back to the vehicle, getting inside and leaving the scene, also heading westbound on Barrancas Avenue, according to police.

Police believe Shoemaker was killed after he was struck by the first driver, according to Pensacola Police Department spokesman Mike Wood.

"He was hit three times," Wood said. "We believe he was killed by the initial impact."

The first driver, who stopped and called authorities after the crash, does not face charges in connection to the incident, Wood said.

Anyone who has information on the drivers of the other two vehicles is asked to call the Pensacola Police Traffic Unit at 850-435-1945 or Crime Stoppers at 850-433-STOP.